Let’s start with the story briefly to (especially in the description it is not) : prima supernumerary strip club (though not a single pole I have not seen – but full of strip dancing ) really wants to try his hand at TV . However, there is one caveat – her huge breasts , which must be reduced to make way there. It’s as complicated – it is not clear why only reduce , like on TV just need spectacular woman – and now this .

The film is annoying, very annoying for three reasons :

First of all – the main character Kitten Natividad , which in addition has a terrible name shabby appearance, it is felt , the cause of the failure is not only in the breasts ) B / U- shnaya Cute eyes has cut considerably.

Second – the same strip dances that are scattered liberally in the film . Which club such and dance – unimportant , nothing interesting , except to endure the film to 90 minutes.

Third – the title track (which is also called as the film ) – it is like and culpable , but in amounts that shoved her into a movie it can undermine even the nerves of steel .

In other respects , everything is normal .

The film “Takin’ It Off” is bright , carefree, a typical representative of the ’80s. Attempts to reduce its heroine a buffer zone with the advice of the doctor – old man with apparent desires , but a special visit to the sanatorium , where she took up a breast specialist – help smiling .

Pleasing skaters actress who as the selection filmography is divided into three parts:

A) Porno

B) Erotic (if you’re lucky)

B) Horror films such as ” The massacre in a hostel ”

The film is not perfect, but not bad for sure – the 90 minutes to view the wasted clearly not going to take .

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I’m gonna be honest: THIS Made-for-VHS nudie cutie is my FIRST “exposure” (ha ha—I said “FIRST”—heh heh)to Ms. Francesca “Kitten” Natividad….THEN, I rented “NIGHT PATROL” (which is a whole other story—LATER.). This film became one of the first VHS-Party Films when me and the gang got together. And, while the music is a bit dated now (it WAS the ’80s, after all), the fun is still there. Compared to other “soft-core” stuff released at the same time, “Takin’ It Off!!” is kinda tame. It’s basically a “Stripper Revue” (much like Ed Wood’s infamous “ORGY OF THE DEAD”—only, NO Zombies!!!), with stupid jokes and gags, and giggles. You know, the way Jiggle should be made. (Time to break out the Beer-n-Chips.)